What do you think about the proposed Newtown to the City cycle lane? - have your say!
From WCC website
Help shape better bus and bike trips from Newtown to the city
Wellingtonians have made it clear they want better transport options, action on climate change and more housing.
Plans to make it safer, easier and quicker to bus or bike around the city are among ways we are responding and working with the community to make those bigger changes possible. The Council approved the routes for Paneke Pōneke, a 10-year citywide bike network plan, in March this year. It had previously agreed work between Newtown and the city, and Botanic Garden ki Paekākā and the city, should be prioritised as part of a transitional rapid roll-out.
Newtown to the city - Proposed changes include:
separate 24/7 bus lanes along Adelaide Road (both directions)
extended hours for bus lanes on Kent Terrace and Cambridge Terrace (7am–9am and 4pm–6pm on both streets, Monday to Friday)
three more bus stop platforms like the ones already in place near the hospital
a two-way bike lane between the Basin Reserve and the waterfront via Cambridge Terrace and a small section of Kent Terrace
separated bike lanes on both sides of Adelaide Road and Riddiford Street, as far as Mein Street
traffic signal, lane and parking changes near the Mein/Hall/Riddiford intersection responding to recent feedback from the community
a new signalised pedestrian crossing between the central median islands (at Vivian Street/Cambridge Terrace)
a new signalised diagonal bike crossing from Cambridge Terrace to Kent Terrace at the Courtenay Place intersection
significantly less parking along the route, and parking time and other changes in side streets to help mitigate the reduction
no right turn from Cambridge Terrace into Pirie Street
removal of the u-turn areas along Kent/Cambridge Terrace
Read all the information here
Information about the proposed changes is available online at transportprojects.org.nz/newtown.
HAVE YOUR SAY
You’ll be able to provide feedback on the website from 11 August until 5pm 31 August. Alternatively, you can download a FreePost form, or email or call us on 04 499 4444 and we’ll post one out.